When a case enters CBI custody, the legal questions usually become as important as the facts being investigated. Readers often want to know what custody means, why it is granted, and what the agency can do next.
In any serious investigation, names such as Samarth Singh and Twisha Sharma become part of a wider legal process that includes evidence review, witness statements, and judicial oversight.
At this stage, the important thing is to separate allegations from proof. Courts depend on records, timelines, and legally admissible material.
Bharat Jankari frames court and agency stories around public understanding. Readers do not need legal jargon for every update; they need to know what happened, what the court allowed, and what could happen next.
The next steps in such a case usually depend on the quality of evidence and the direction of the court.




